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Definition of Dry kiln
1. Noun. A kiln for drying and seasoning lumber.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dry Kiln
Literary usage of Dry kiln
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lumber, Its Manufacture and Distribution by Ralph Clement Bryant (1922)
"Sliding wooden doors arc moved by means of a dry-kiln door carrier, one form of
which is shown in Fig. 142. A steel track runs the full width of the kilns ..."
2. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1898)
"Were plaintiffs entitled to a lien for the value of the "dry kiln wheels and boxes
... But the testimony shows that these dry kiln wheels and boxes were ..."
3. The Kiln Drying of Lumber: A Practical and Theoretical Treatise by Harry Donald Tiemann (1921)
"The determination of the true temperatures in different portions of the dry kiln
is of the utmost importance. It is, however, a difficult matter to do. ..."
4. The Kiln Drying of Lumber: A Practical and Theoretical Treatise by Harry Donald Tiemann (1920)
"The determination of the true temperatures in different portions of the dry kiln
is of the utmost importance. It is, however, a difficult matter to do. ..."
5. Seasoning of Wood: A Treatise on the Natural and Artificial Processes by Joseph Bernard Wagner (1917)
"dry kiln — Operating the "Blower" or "Hot Blast" dry kiln — The "Pipe" or "Moist-Air"
dry kiln — Operating the "Pipe" or "Moist-Air" dry kiln — Choice of ..."
6. Wood and Other Organic Structural Materials by Charles Henry Snow (1917)
"... the Morton dry kiln Company, the Standard dry kiln Company, the American Blower
Company, etc. "The Theory of Drying, etc.," Tiemann ..."